Send out social messages, linking back to your article
Expand your reach by including Social messages to the publication of your articles. The platform supports multiple Social channels and partner integrations.
1. Once the publication states of the articles in the publication page have been set correctly, Social messages can be added.
2. Click on "add channel" next to "Distribute article" to add a distribution channel.
In here, you can select a Social channel on which you want the message to appear. Click on "Add channel", to unfold the list of options. For this article, we are using X (formerly Twitter) but for every other channel, the same steps apply.
4. If you don't have an account connected, select "New Twitter account". Depending on the channel you have selected, an authentication screen will show in which you will be asked to connect your account.
5. After connecting, or if you already had accounts connected, a list will appear with the available accounts. Select the account you want to post your message to.
6. After selecting the account, a message field will appear that is automatically populated with the title of the article and its URL. This message can of course be modified.
7. Once all revisions have been made, click on "Add" to add the message to the article publication. The distribution channel will now appear beneath the listed article. By clicking on the pencil, the message can be altered. By clicking on the 'cross' icon, the message can be deleted.
When will the Social message be posted?
- If the article is scheduled to a date in the future, the Social message will be posted on that selected date and time to the selected Social channel.
- If the article is already published, the Social message will be posted immediately to the selected Social channel.
- If the article is currently unpublished, the Social message will not be posted until the article is published.
When a Social message is posted, it cannot be edited or removed anymore. Posted messages will show a 'checkmark' icon.
Articles in non-Latin alphabets
If you have an article containing a slug in a non-Latin alphabet, such as Arabic, this may cause problems with including the article URL in a tweet. There are two options to resolve this issue:
- Use an English slug instead
- Use a URL shortener, such as bit.ly. For this to work, you'll need a bit.ly account. They have a free plan that allows you to shorten 10 URLs per month.
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